n“””..=- ._ 1- - AUGUST 7131 1917 ` f ' - 'run CHAR-Lorrnrown GUAizniAN - V PA-my-FIV; ' Q _. V ,WVV ~ . -3'” V ’-‘1` -'11 iii ‘ " " . _ . ._ _ ”= ~ ' ~ f' '“""“"`-"~_:' '- " ~_~,1‘ . ~ . . » ' _, »_ s \ \ _ . " \ _ ' l . 1 ¢ I _ _ M _ _ _ V, V__ ___._,, ' Y , . . ' ` ' 'Y' Y' ' Y" " "1 -- 'Y .1 . ~ _ "Children Gry for FIetcher's _._`_~, ` \\\V _ ‘\\ '\ V _ _ ‘}\V~‘\ *VI"».\":_ \<.'=\\*~I~. :~;,\., *__-.~, .-;~. -_ \ ._ .52 "J If’ -»l "'*"."" 'fir .- . r ¢' `. V -_ _ ' ‘J ' ` J ` '_ <;V -; ._ ,f (,, ~ _ __ V . ;_VV,?,_p_V T 1 :flPfrVf~V: ,'.:V V ‘LV _ ' ff ~ ~ - i . ; . ‘ ‘- ._ ._ VII .1 \` I - ._ r ‘ - _V .i 5 - .." '.‘ V i» _ '-` ‘- . ,V~' =. “.;;.`V ..`\\ I; \ \\§ _ _ ;~».;\,§_~= _~__~__f,_`_-`;;_. _QV ` V V _- The Kind Yuri Have Always Bought, and which has been 1:1 use ici' over 30 years, lins borne the signature of - ' mid has been nizdo under his pep- . 5 A soniil siipcrvision since its infancy. , - , ~ Allow no one to deceive you ln this. Jill Uoiinocrfeits, lmitutions and “'Jnat»-as-good " are but ` _»~I‘,xpel‘l|uonts_ that _trifle with and ondiin er the health of . _lnfaiits and Children-Experience agafnst Experiment. ‘ I What is'CASi I ORIA Cnstorlo. ls a. harmless siibstlmte for Cust;-r Oil, Pam. -goric, Drops und Soothing Syrups. It is plcnsunt. It’ _contains neither Opium, liforphluo nor other Narcotics (iiibstnnco. Its age lsits guzirztntoc. It destroys Worm; und alla ys 1"c\'crIsliness. 1' or more than thirty yeurs iii _‘luis been in constant use for the rclicf of Uonstipution, Ihatnlcncy, \Vind Colle, all Teething Troubles and Dial-rliuaa.. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, nsslmllates the Food, giving hi-ultliy and natural sleep. The ChLldren’s Panoccu.-The 1iIothcr’s Friend. _ _ _ or-:_NuiN: CASTDRIA Ai.wAvs ' 5Bears the Signature of 4 / ’ 9 x\\ \`. \\'\\ ..°~` r In Used-For liver 30 Years The Kind You Have A`lways Bought W. _ _I lf_'._,__.___ __ v__l I Fi 'CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TIME TABLE lN EFFECT MAY 21lt, 1917» ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME Trains outward--Read down Trains Inward-Read up Dall Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Rx.S0’in Ex.Sun. Ex.Sun. ' Ex.Sun. Ex.Siin. Ex.Sun. Ex'-Sun I‘.M. l’.M. A.M. A.M. I’.M. P.M. A.M. 4.00 12.15 6.40 De' . Charlottetown Arr. 11.55 11.10 10.20 ll _ 6.20 1.48 7.40 Hunter River 10.46 10.10 6.05 2.50 8.13 Emerald Jct. 10.09 9.40 7.40 6.50 3.30 0 Kensington 9.37 9.10 6. 7.20 4.10 Arr. Summer side Dept. 9.10 8.45 6.10 *Doo la 99° #UI me se V F25 mingggag °‘:o~i,;.m .mo "‘ . F*°¢°.‘°f:1 O owl-iN' U' QQOS U ep. Summerslrle Arr. 8.50 5.35 Port Hill 7.54 3.56 Olbearv 7.05 2.36 6.07 Alherfon 6.19 1.17 6.05 Arr. Tlgnish Dept. 5.45 12.15 Mon. Wed Tuna. Thur. & Tues. & Sat. Fri. & Sat. ' ' P.M. P.M. P.M. 7.50 0.45 9.45 Dep. Emerald Jct. 8140 10.35 10.20 Arr. Cape Traverse Tues. & Sat. P.M. A.M. Arr. 0.35 7.35 Dop. 9.00 6.45 550;." Daily" ' illx.Sun Ex.Suu. RM. AJM. Daily _ Daily Ex.Sun. Ex.Sun. A.M. P.M. 3.20 4.30 ' 4.57 5.17 6.20 7.00 Dep. Charlottetown 8.50 Ml. Stewart 0.27 - Morell ~9.57 St. Peters 11.30 Arr. Sourls Dep. `Arr. 10.00 8.50 8.22 8.00 6.10 4.30 3.35 3.00 7.00 1.35 `hoiiie in tha city. IRM. 7.35 of- n.-1ff»=___ A.M. Dep. 5.40 P.M. 4.30 5.10 5.40 b-I PE¢> cape' mm; ca op. Mt. Ste wart Cardigan 5 Montague Arr. 7.52 7.28 A.M. P.M. 8.50 4.10 2.54 2.25 6.15 11.38 Arr? _._ Georgetown Faiti°"D§ii§"'E Z Only Ex.Sat. & Sun. FU F »s»~f° as? ci 3.10 4.25 Du if-5<1___i-_4f»_ ___ Daily Sat. E.x.Sat. Only & Sun. A.M. A.M. Arr. 10.10 9.45 8.27 8.31 ep. Charlottetown Vernon River 5.55 7.05 Arr. Murray Harbor Dep. 6.30 7.00 All trains unless otherwise marked. ruii daily, Sunday Excepted. Ls... . Q; "__-_, _ 'l__ 1 . . if if 1 l I \ 1';-ads, ' ar _ Q ` B519 Have You Callouses Von the _Soles of Your Feet? Have you suilflun crainia iii the iocs and juslliackullhem - coins- huniuns - Bains in the liccls. ankles :ind limbs- wcak anklcl- :on- irscicil lou- hol. fender, prspiring. odornus mei- any loot irouhlcs at all? lfiu do not fail io ice Ihr Scholl fool gxneri ai this niore. 'f ` August 14, 15 and '16 Come early in the week and early in the day, so as to be sure of the most_careful and thorough attention. Do not put off ypur visit until the last day and then find so many people ahead of you, that your case cannot be given the time it should have. _lf you' have any friends with foot troubles, bring them in too. .m'§¥`§w“‘{‘,',,A\C'S , n G. F. ‘Hutcheson "7 ‘~°“°°“ S"°“' _ _P Foot Comfort Now Assured Whatever your foot ailments may be. y_ou can learn how to overcome themVif you will visit the Scholl foot expert at this stoie. He is from the oih'e oi Dr. Wr_n._M. Scholl, the world renown_ed foot specialist, and will be here a short time only. Whether you have ever tried any treatment for your foot troubles or noi, it will be to your _advantage to come in during the expert’s visit and let him inspect your feet. Scholl Foot Expert Here A His Services Are Free There will be no charge wliaievf r-no obligation on your part. 'Phe services of the expert are entirely free and you will not even be asked to purfhase anythiiig, nor do you nr ed io be a customer of this store. We want every reader of this newspaper io know how easy it is to be freedV from foot troubles. The Scholl foot expert will be here The Central Guardian #<1 ' ' ~ A “.1-:::: : ' 1 ._-_ . v fs ' ‘ ‘.1 - -'ff-111 IT PAYS to buyln this province. I DR. E. C. HARRIS will be absent from his office till August 27th. 2088-8-7M8l. SCHOOL OPENS.-The Central Royalty School will reopen on Tucs- day August 14th after the-holidays. THE ARANMORE.--The S. S. Ar anmore docked in Charlottetown al. 11 o’clock on Saturday morning. Her cargo consisted 270 tons of freight. She had about 75 passengers. AN AUTO TOUR.-Mr. A. H. Webb and family of Halifax arrived; in Charlottetown on'Saturday by theg Aranmore. They brought their auto' -mobile along and intend to tour the Ilsland. \ ‘NEW GLASGOW,-A serious rall- road accident occurred near River Denys on Thursday. li seems thatl a working train was going east with two engines attached. The airbrakes on thehead engine partly broke down causing the fear engine to go through the van. A young man named Mcliinla was in the van at the time and was in- stantly kiilled. Another triilnmanV named McDonald was so seriously ln- Jured that he had to he taken to the Antlgonlsh Hospital. where he now lies in a critical condition. WEDDING BELLS.-On Wednes- day evening, August 8th the marriage of Mr. William E. McCallum and MISS Marlon L. Judson was solemnlzed at the home of the brlde's parents, Alex- andra. P.E.1l». The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. Pierce. on the lawn under an arch of ferns and sweet peas, in the presence of a number of friends and relatives of the bride and groom. The double ring service was used. The bride looked lovely in ii gown of white satin with ‘bridal veil and orange blossoms, and carried a shower *bouquet of white flowers and maiden hair fern. She was unattend- ded except by her little niece. I-lelen Judson, who acted as flower girl and looked very sweet and pretty in a dross of .pink silk. The presents In- cluded many useful and costly .ar- ticles among them a =Bible and sub- stantial checlr from the bride's father. The happy couple intend to make their future home in Southport. P.E.l. PERSONALS Mr. J. M. Nicholson station master of Georgetown and Mrs. Nicholson re- turned 'Saturday from New Glasgow. Mr. Angus Murchison. son 'of Capt. Murchison left Saturday on return to Ottawa. l Miss Inez Hughes who has been visiting ber friend Miss Mabel Mac Donald. Kensington. returned to her _ ._Q- Mr. Dumphy and family of Moncton arrived ln Charlottetown on Friday night and went to Morell Saturday to spend a vacatbon. Mr. R. C. McDonald. manager of the Amherst Pianos Ltd., city, has left to spend his vacation in Amherst and Halifax. Mi-ss Anna Murphy, New Glasgow. arrived home after spending a pleas-l ant trip in the western -part of the is-< land. _She was accompanied by her ii-elce, Miss Eileen. ~ Messers. J. J. McKinnon. J. M. Murely. W. C. Whitlock. Edwin Acorn, D. D1 Morrison and F. Rcnouf who have been attending the Grand Lodge. I. 0. 0. F. North Sydney. ro- TONIGHT AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.-- Salvation Army Hall. Major Desbrl~ ary will lecture on the Womens Soc- ial Work of the Salvation Army. Eve eryhody welcome. ‘ _ A1' s. A. HAi.|.._i.a»t nigh: in the Salvation Army Hall a large' croiyd .gathered to hear Major Desbrisay of Toronto, a native of Charlottetown. The Major is a veiiy able speaker Vand her address was most inspiring and helpful. - LUCKV,' BLI_GHTY.-Mr. J. T. :McKen:.'e received thc following cab- le saiuniay imm-his mn `sgt_ 1'. _Cuyler who had on the previous day _been reported “ga3sed" with so many ‘other Islanders: "Lucky, Blighiy. ‘Vhclilth cxcellent... The ,cvldcnt mean- ing of this is that hc was but slight. ly lrasaed and that hc had been rent to Bllghty, England. and lucky to get there. The reference' to his health is most assuring. The good news from hlm` will also be encouraging to the relatives and friends of thc others who were' gasi'-ed at th-c same time as no doubt they all shared equally' in thc- un.\ortunate occaifcaiicc of that day. There was also n cable from Bomb. Christie of the 8th Siege Bat tery, stating that hc was "ln England doing well." VISITING STEAMER IN PORT.- The stciimer Racine, bound from Chi- cago to New York came into Charlot- tetown for coal and supplies about 7.30 on Friday evening and resulined her voyage on Saturday afternoon. The coal was supplied by Messrs Bun- laln. Bell & C0. The Racine is ii steamer of about 1200 tons, 230 feet in length and is commanded by Capt. Harry Peters. She has been engaged in trade between Chicago and Mil- waukce but has been purchased by thc J. W. Elwell Co., of New York who will convert hor into a sea-going tug to bc used ln towing barges to France. She left Quebec last Sun- day, being just two wccks and two days out from Chicago. She had a \'0ry trying experience off tho Magda- lena on Thursday night, the steamer drifting helplessly iii the seas. the cn- ginca refusing to respond with salt Water in the boilers. -A full supply of water was _procured at this port. DYSPEPTIC l0R SIX YEARS HALIFAX N. S. SERGEANT ELL'S TABLETS. Sergt. Duncan MacNeil (home ad. ross 116, Pleasant~Street. Halifax. N. S.l. writing from Europe. says:-"l~‘0`r SIX years I suffered from frequent at- tacks of DyVspepsla.and thoughltrled all the remedies on the market I oh- tained little or no rcllcf. I had not been long with the C. E. F. When my' old trouble returned. Then a friend told me about Dr. Cassell‘s Tablets. The first box brought such prongunc. ed relief that l continued, and to make a long story short complete euro was effected.” A f"°¢ Sample of Dr. Caasei|'s Tablets will be nent to on receipt of 5. cents for milling and packing. Adress Haw 0Ll_d F. Ritchie and Co.. Ltd., 10, M-_ Gaul-street, Toronto. _ Dr. Cassoll's Tablets- are the supre- me remedy for Dyapepsiat Kidney Troubles, Sleeplessncss, Anaemla, Nervous ailments. and Nerve para. lysis, and for weakness in children. Specially valuable for nursing moth- 0" Rnd during the critical periods of life. Price 50 cents pcr tube .tix tubcs for the price of five from druggists raise - EvEav'ri-line on THE MARKET, ~ sur oNi.v cons was-on. cAss-'m"~ - E ' mini: in csiwasy _ . _Ap_?'M V” 'snsvviino some _ wi'ri-i 'ri-is '.=Ru|'rY F_i_Av._o_RI_ .u'“‘*"‘"”' (nfl ..... . Wonderful, isn’ t it, how nearly every human being simply adores the ripe fruit! That’s why so many, many people' are I » now buying that gum with the delicious fruit flavor Aclam’s . f- California Fruit Gum. turned Saturday ' »- ‘ ' ' 1 I and storekeepors throughout Ciuiada. CANADIAN CHEWING coo 1 Mrs. J. H. Richards. 'left Satur--D°“'¢ WM'-G WUT m0H0Y on imitat- LIMITED _ _ ' day morning for vancouvlm B_ C_Vlionn; get the genuine Dr. Cassclh-. *il* ' after spending a week with her niece Tablem V '__ _ Miss Caroline Perkins. St. Avards, Pmprlefofhi Dr- CflBB£‘ll`S C0., Ltd., 3'" _r ' ‘ ' 'L ` 5- "‘ who ncconipanied im as mr as sum- Manchsslcp Elm- mg;-gilde and returned by the express the same night. Patriot please copy. I bought ii horse with a supposedly incurable ,ringbone .for $30.00.Cure'd ` him with $1.00 worth of MlNARD’S Linlment and sold him for $85.00. Profit on Linlment. $54. MOISE DEROSCE4 Hotel Keeper. St. Phllllppe. Que. _ _ _ V Vuse of finest materials, . _ » E | _ and the practice of can rf; - skill and cleanliness. are_Vf,i_illy K. i This is true because V IIIlIIllII.\\\\\\\\\"IIHIM’ People of F aslidiou _ Taste Fayor our _Soda Founlain M \\\\\\\\\\ LW IIIII superior beverages, and _ better service are fea- tured. Our efforts to ‘ please are backed by the --LET US- DEVELOP and PRINT Your Films The l{odzik~Vi'ay The MacKinnon ' Drug Co. The Rcxall Storo. EYE nr: 'Z 3. \ -» ii (_ _~ .i~ C'$ "Q ” ` 7f' ‘ ' = Poultry, B n and , IS the most Sat1S;' iviiddiinga; 5;: om.; .|factoi'y Piano for' ario. Crackcom & Cornmeal . _ THE I Feed Feed | WILLIS PI V Cheapest. V » A 3 Feed Wheat for The best Feeds are the the home It ismade tostandl Oilcake (Old Pf°-¢¢°`°l " Pure Linseed Meal Vtiraclced lgigis, . . . s ii F .i It is the favorite crm Pouiiere for i ~ ' . ~' v 4 aw-_»<1°‘\=° ,...li.’§°.ii§.‘E.'é?.§‘Z...‘l£¢‘..°€.‘I§I SERVICE w1th the real music' 1-‘.....io....,ii...,si.... _ ` tome” In approved style' We have recently had thc prlvll~ Grit ‘nr pnulttyr We Cm' fb Par- ti: °.i...:‘.°";';.§.:l‘“.;’..i‘.‘;‘::.‘:‘ :;"'s.;' C311 in and hear S°°“» “fd G'=~'°'» K / '_ l - U l UCUIQI’ PCOPIQ. Iada. We have studied lliclr iiietlindsl » ' V | Ground Oyster Shen' ' Come in and t our fav \\\\ Y ° ' ` THE NEW GEM orite bevel-agergs we save 5 ficntion to he able to say that the . , i 1 i - t onsl - L sorry Razor »=. I t.§_':.l.:.“.';‘:.._..jV“.:V.V 2:.: E T b Carter&Co, td. ar B _ .l' PM at one Dol‘ar avi; :align yeour batifonaiie. . ° 9 Q“°°“ 3"'9°l Wl¢'°\l0l1l0- is a Splendid and seen them practically rlcmon~i1t_ ef¢_ Lowest Pf1¢eS‘ strated and it la a matter of ilrnil V V »- ~ * ' ' ° , "ono-ii-iiM4i_ _ I _/ WMM 0Ptl¢i3“ ._ 1 ’ ¢ IQ O ` \ \ ‘ .. _ \